Simon Holderbaum

Simon Holderbaum (13 May 1875-3 October 1918) was an Imperial German Army officer during World War I.

Biography
Simon Holderbaum was born in Mannheim, Wurttemberg, German Empire on 13 May 1875, and he served in the Imperial German Army as an officer for several decades. When World War I broke out, he became an officer in the Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment No. 306, and he commanded a squad of German troops during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in 1918. Holderbaum was killed during the American Expeditionary Forces' assault on his trench.